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    Great British Bake Off 2025: What equipment do they use in the tent?

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comSeptember 9, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Most of the appliances in episode 1 were familiar favourites that long-time Bake Off fans will recognise, but that’s not to say other gadgets won’t appear later on in the season – especially as we’ve seen the bakers use ice-cream makers, pie dishes and bundt tins in previous series.

    I’ll be updating this guide each week with any fresh baking gear I see, so be sure to bookmark this page if you’re as curious about the kit as I am. In the meantime, here’s all the Bake Off equipment I’ve identified (or found the closest match to) in series 16 so far. On your marks, get set, bake!

    All the appliances and kit featured in The Great British Bake Off 2025

    KitchenAid Artisan 5KSM125 stand mixer

    Available from Amazon (£399), KitchenAid (£449)

    Any Bake Off fan worth their salt will recognise this iconic KitchenAid stand mixer, though it’s not the only mixer we’ve seen on the show – the Kenwood kMix has also appeared in some episodes.

    Whether it’s beating cake batter, kneading bread dough or whisking egg whites for meringues, the Artisan stand mixer is well known for its powerful motor and consistent performance. It’s available in an attractive range of colours, with sleek pistachio (pictured above) being my favourite. Our team has also put this model to the test, which you can read about in our KitchenAid 5KSM125 review.

    It comes with a 4.8-litre bowl, though eagle-eyed viewers from episode 1 may have also spotted KitchenAid’s glass mixing bowl, which is compatible with the brand’s medium-sized tilt-head mixers.

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    Swan Nordic digital microwave

    Available from Amazon (£99)

    A microwave probably isn’t the first appliance you’d think of when it comes to baking, but this colourful Swan model has been a staple in the Bake Off tent for the last few seasons – used for tasks like melting butter and chocolate.

    Available in five matte colours, its curved design and wood-effect finishes make this gadget a clear stand-out in terms of looks. It delivers well in terms of performance, too, and when our team tested it in the Good Food Test Kitchen, we found the controls easy and intuitive.

    Read more in our full Swan Nordic digital microwave review.

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    Dualit hand mixer

    Available from Amazon (£74.47), Dualit (£84.99)

    The Dualit hand mixer has been a feature of the Bake Off tent since day one, and you’ll see the bakers using it to whisk, beat and knead smaller mixtures and doughs that don’t need the larger capacity of a stand mixer. In fact, it was probably one of the most used appliances during episode 1 of this series (Cake Week).

    Personally I love the retro aesthetic and chrome exterior, but if this look isn’t for you, metallic red, copper and cream are available too. There are only four speed settings, but each packs a punch, and at the highest speed, this mixer flies – ideal when you’re on a tight deadline, as the bakers usually are.

    Read our full Dualit hand mixer review for more of our testing insights.

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    Magimix 4200XL food processor

    Available from Amazon (£319)

    When the clock is ticking (something the bakers will be all too familiar with), a food processor is a must-have for getting kitchen tasks done quickly – whether you’re chopping veg, blending sauces, grating cheese or making a speedy dough.

    The Magimix 4200XL is another staple of the Bake Off tent, and having used this model in the Good Food Test Kitchen, I can understand why. It’s one of the best food processors I’ve tested, with a clever three-bowl system, sharp attachments, and unfussy functionality. Exactly what you want in a hurry.

    Read our full Magimix 4200XL food processor review.

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    Mason Cash mixing bowl

    Available from Amazon (£15)

    Where would a baker be without a trusty mixing bowl? This 26cm Mason Cash earthenware bowl appeared several times throughout episode 1 of the new series, as the contestants tackled Swiss rolls, fondant fancies and showstopping ‘landscape’ cakes.

    It’ll also be a familiar sight to long-time fans of the show, and it’s known for its timeless look and robust design. It has a wide, shallow shape that’s ideal for kneading and mixing, and it’s lightweight enough to lift easily while transferring mixtures from bowl to tin – making it a reliable choice for the competing bakers.

    We’ve also tested the Mason Cash innovative kitchen mixing bowl, which is just as easy to use. You can find more reviews in our guide to the best mixing bowls.

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    KitchenCraft Taylor Pro digital dual-platform scales

    Available from Amazon (£22.21)

    Baking is an exact science, which means a good set of kitchen scales is a must. After all, if there’s too much of one ingredient in your recipe, your cake may sink or your dough may not rise, which can spell disaster in the Bake Off tent.

    In past series of the show, the bakers used a range of weighing scales by the brand Salter. However, a few years ago these were swapped with KitchenCraft’s Taylor Pro digital kitchen scales, which have two platforms – one for larger amounts, like flour, and another for smaller quantities, such as yeast.

    While I haven’t tested these exact scales, I have tried the Ooni Dual Platform Digital Scales and can vouch for the usefulness of a dual platform set-up. At £50, the Ooni scales are more expensive, but can handle larger amounts (up to 10kg, versus the KitchenCraft scales, which have a max of 5kg).

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    Greenpan Valencia Pro 11-piece pan set

    Available from Amazon (£356.47)

    Multiple pan sets have appeared on Bake Off over the years, from the likes of ProCook and Le Creuset, but in episode 1 of this series, the pans were unmistakably from GreenPan – most closely resembling the Valencia Pro range (now only available in the US). The bakers used a variety of sizes in week one as they made jams, caramels and curds for their cakes.

    As an alternative, GreenPan’s Copenhagen pans (only available in the UK) are similar to those in the Valencia range – each has a PFA-free ceramic non-sticking coating, robust aluminium core and sleek stainless steel handle.

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    Wüsthof Classic 7-Piece Knife Block Set

    Available from Amazon (£699)

    Identifying a knife set from afar is a little trickier than a brightly coloured stand mixer, but thankfully I’m an eagle-eyed professional and can confirm that the Wüsthof knife block is back for series 16.

    These knives have been used throughout every season of the Bake Off so far, and from what I can tell, each baker has been given the 7-piece set, which includes two paring knives, a utility knife, bread knife, chef’s knife and honing steel, plus a pair of kitchen scissors.

    A similar-looking knife set is also available from Zwilling (£359), if you want a cheaper alternative.

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    Braun MultiQuick 9 hand blender

    Available from Braun (£119.99), Amazon (£129.99)

    You may have caught a glimpse of this hand blender (also known as a stick blender) in episode 1 of the new series, which is part of the Braun MultiQuick range. I haven’t tried this exact model, but we have tested the Braun MultiQuick 5 Vario hand blender, which is generously sized, easy to control and made from good-quality materials.

    You can read more in our guide to the best hand blenders.

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    If you have any questions or spot anything that has changed in price or availability, please get in touch at goodfoodwebsite@immediate.co.uk.

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